MIAMI-- Passengers traveling through Miami International Airport may need to allow for more time to reach their gate if they need to use the facility Skytrain, which has been temporarily shut down.
The new elevators will have more space for customers with mobility devices, strollers, bikes, and luggage. They will also ...
On the first day of Skytrain service in 2010, passengers piled in for a ride at MIA. Patrick Farrell Miami Herald File The Skytrain at Miami International Airport has been out of service for six ...
Miami International Airport's Skytrain, an automated people mover that operates within the airport's Concourse D, is temporarily out of service for maintenance due to concrete damage. MIA spokesperson ...
Miami International Airport has restored full Skytrain service at its busiest concourse as part of a broader modernization effort. JetBlue adds Caribbean destination ...
Miami International Airport’s Skytrain is back in full gear ahead of the Labor Day holiday, airport officials told the Miami Herald on Wednesday. Station 1, the final section closed for repairs, ...
MIAMI — After being shut down for the last six months, the Skytrain at Miami International Airport is officially back in business. The Skytrain was shut down last September after an inspection found ...
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